360Panorama version 3.0 was the first iPhone app of its kind to offer users the ability to create a fully immersive, 360 degree, interactive panoramic photo in under 30 seconds.

Using the iPhone 4’s gyroscope to fill in missing frames while tracking a user’s motion, a panorama is captured after launching the app, tapping the screen and panning your iPhone in any direction. Your panoramic photo is created in front of your eyes, no stitching required, sharing it in a multitude of ways.

360Panorama, already splendid, with today’s launch of version 4.0 has taken its app to another level with new features and a new way to explore geolocated, immersive, 360 degree images captured by others, 360VERSE.

Version 4.0 adds:

Panoramas dynamically enhanced Occipital’s computer vision servers.

Speaking with Occipital Co-Founder Vikas Reddy,

“You won’t see this right away, but as our servers learn to do a better job synthesizing, you’ll see your panoramas improve over time instead of remaining static.”

Occipital user accounts serving as a repository for all ones captured panoramas.

360 views captured with the app are viewable on almost any browser, including mobile, with Occipital eventually adding even be adding WebGL support (checkout how fluid the WebGL experience is on browser like Chrome 11 or Firefox 4 – http://tinyurl.com/425mkhw ).